By the way, I tried to convert hands using HM2. I selected the cardschat format, but after I copy the hands to cardschat forum, the error shows related to image and BBcode. So I have to use the plain text. Is there any easy way to convert hands? Thanks a lot.

#3

July 7th, 2017, 8:00 AM

John A

Posts: 5,574

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In a wind tunnel the river is a call. Not sure if I like the turn check, but depends on the opponent. It's not horrible of course.

In a wind tunnel the river is a call. Not sure if I like the turn check, but depends on the opponent. It's not horrible of course.

Opponent is new to the table. I think my turn call is strong and therefore on river he is not going to bet K+small kicker. On the river his range is AK, KK, AA, 44, or two clubs.

#5

July 7th, 2017, 12:28 PM

Keith_MM

Poker at: not stars

Game: holdem

Posts: 1,324

pre - three bet is way to small , make it 0.50 - .60 to compensate for being out of position for the rest of the hand . his range is going to be wide and by 3betting small you price him in with his junkier hands to see a flop and hit two pair or better.
flop as played fine
turn - having called a 3bet pre and a flop bet with a K on the board you have to accept that you QQ is unlikely to be good , i'm giving up on the hand at this point. if turn checks through and river spikes a queen then i'd bet the river but other than that after flop bet i'm not putting any more money in.

You only seem to be considering what your action is representing and completely ignoring what his actions have been telling you about his range of cards.

#6

July 8th, 2017, 5:11 AM

feecg

Online Poker at: pokerstars

Game: Holdem

Posts: 186

In this case, with the QQ on the SB on preflop, I prefer to raise more to compensate being out of position for the rest of the round, something like 0.50 cents (yeah, that high, and you will see a lot of guys calling you).

After the flop, as there was a King on the board, and also the guy have called your 3-bet preflop, I think you should just check'fold, cause the vilain's range will be too strong for your pocket queens, hands like AK, AA, KK, 88, and in rare cases other hands played by crazy guys like A8, K8, 84, well, anything that could have you beaten here, although it seems crazy. Thinking as a tight player, this is what is most probable to happen here, but don't throw away the possibility of facing a retarded small stakes bluffer, he could surely be with a fllush draw that was busted, but I don't think its worth to pay that bet, cause in most cases you would be losing money to it.
Hope it helped

#7

July 8th, 2017, 9:50 AM

ylake

Posts: 18

Thanks guys. In the end I called and he showed 44. I really should raise harder perflop...